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Secret Life Of A Hospital Bed: (Season 1 Episode 5) | Medical Documentary | Reel Truth 

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At Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 73-year-old Peter arrives for a biopsy because doctors are worried that his prostate cancer may have spread to his bladder.
At the Great North's Children's Hospital, six-month-old Ehtesham has been rushed in by ambulance after his mum and grandparents noticed a serious rash all over his body.
Over at the A&E Department in Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary, 38-year-old Joanne has been rushed into hospital by ambulance having been involved in a car crash where she swerved to avoid a ladder that flew off the roof of a van in front of her. The assessment suites are all occupied, so paramedics transfer her to A&E bed nine in the corridor - doctors are worried that she may have seriously injured her back. Her dad was a passenger in the car and is being brought into A&E in a separate ambulance, and Joanne is concerned that he was thrown into the windscreen.
Secret Life of a Hospital Bed is a unique 20-part series where across the 60-minute episodes, fixed-rig cameras tell the story of patients who enter four different hospitals across the UK. The hospitals are The Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, The Queen's Hospital in Romford, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham and The Great Northern Childrens Hospital in Newcastle. The circumstances, the ailment, the treatment, the length of stay - everything is personal to the individual involved. But the one constant throughout is the bed.
An unprecedented look inside Britain's hospitals.
With over 150,000 currently in use across the NHS, hospital beds witness the most important moments of our lives. Filmed over five weeks, the series features four hospitals and one of the beds in their units including: A&E, Maternity, Day Surgery and Paediatrics.
Every patient who enters hospital has a different story to tell of how and why they are there. The unique nature of the access means that viewers see the ways in which patients and staff interact, shining a spotlight onto the vital work carried out by the hospitals dedicated staff members, and giving an intimate and heart-warming portrayal of life, death, and everything in-between inside Britain's hospitals.
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@SuperMarbelle
@SuperMarbelle 5 лет назад
If they would treat adults with the same compassion, it would be great. Adults can be just as frightened and in pain as a child.
@Timothyojohnson
@Timothyojohnson 4 года назад
SuperMarbelle Yes I completely agree with you. Adults can be just as frightened as children. People are very nervous when they go to the hospital. Or when they have medical issues or emergency’s.
@SportsandTrueCrime
@SportsandTrueCrime 3 года назад
Awwww...I felt for the young boy. He was so mature. When he covered his eyes from shame for crying and then apologized for it, it nearly broke me. I know grown men who would’ve thrown full tantrums for less injuries.
@lovelyjanuary
@lovelyjanuary 3 года назад
I know! He had nothing to be ashamed of! I can’t imagine how painful that was for him especially without any pain medication but he was incredible in that difficult situation and very brave and mature absolutely 🥺😰
@lucilledaub5991
@lucilledaub5991 Год назад
Daniel is an excellent patient. His mom handles him so well. Happy early birthday Daniel. Great care in hospital.
@nikkikidd8428
@nikkikidd8428 Год назад
Awe bless Daniel and his mom. They really seem like a great family. I hope his surgery went to plan and his broken wrist didn’t mess with his ability to write.
@CatsRule2024
@CatsRule2024 Год назад
That doctor treating the patient Teran is cold-hearted. He obviously was going through withdrawals and anxiety. They could’ve called hospital mental health services. Here in the States they take alcohol withdrawal very seriously.
@karensamuels390
@karensamuels390 Год назад
Finally a nicely dressed young man,,no weird hair color, piercings, ragged jeans or hoodies. Never see this in USA, sadly.nice manners too
@TinyScorpion44
@TinyScorpion44 Год назад
He's in a school uniform. Also, hair colors, piercings and hoodies don't have any effect on a person's manners. In fact it tends to be the opposite, judging the looks of others is quite rude
@blackmould
@blackmould 5 лет назад
I feel so bad for the man that was beat up.. I get how the doctors are overworked but you can clearly see that he is very anxious and may be having a panic attack..
@jeevathambiah3747
@jeevathambiah3747 5 лет назад
I was wondering why there wasn't a medical social worker there or a psychiatrist on hand.
@lovelyjanuary
@lovelyjanuary 3 года назад
I was also wondering why they didn’t ask him if he would like to report the incident to the police or speak to them if he felt threatened or unsafe. I’m sure he might have just said no and not wanted that kind of intervention but it’s surprising that it wasn’t mentioned at all or included even as a part of the hospital’s reporting that type of injury (even if without any patient info or anonymously) simply for the accurate and relevant police/crime statistics for the area and hospital location etc.
@Pallepop909
@Pallepop909 Год назад
my only thought was he was having withdrawls. he wanted to go get alcohol. he couldn't wait.
@elizabethvaughanvaughan295
@elizabethvaughanvaughan295 Год назад
@@jeevathambiah3747 and
@TheMadAfrican1
@TheMadAfrican1 Год назад
@@jeevathambiah3747 cause they don't have the staff. The NHS has always been understaffed, and it has just been getting worse in recent years. It has finally reached crisis point after not being properly addressed.
@nenblom
@nenblom 4 года назад
They stick an IV in Stephen's arm and it's the wife that feels it! He asks her if she's all right. Gotta love it!
@angeliquedelgado6098
@angeliquedelgado6098 3 года назад
Hes got the DT's he wont calm down till he has a drink. Withdraw is your worst nightmare
@jwalt8019
@jwalt8019 2 года назад
Very sad.
@dicksoutforharambe9547
@dicksoutforharambe9547 5 лет назад
They should have taken better care of the mental health needs of the patient that was assaulted. He was clearly in shock.
@ewaofilmy1254
@ewaofilmy1254 4 года назад
They have no time to deal with mental problems. He needs a psychiatrist
@lovelyjanuary
@lovelyjanuary 3 года назад
@@ewaofilmy1254 he doesn’t have “mental problems” like you are so judgmentally insinuating, especially because the way you’ve characterized them isn’t at all appropriate or accurate to the mental health concerns that many people legitimately have, especially in such an immediately acute and traumatic emergency situation. He’s in shock and that is a natural biological response that everyone can and usually does experience in situations like that- and the aftermath of a violent attack is beyond understandable for such a response. The ER (or A&E as they say) doctors definitely would (usually) consider treating his reaction as an essential part of his necessary immediate medical treatment because it’s very effecting in terms of the medical repercussions to many of your biological systems like respiratory, cardiac, nervous system etc. Unfortunately you are very mistaken and I hope that you can better educate yourself in the future about these type of issues, as you clearly have never experienced any situations or encountered anyone who has relevant to that type of acute traumatic emergency crisis.
@courtneysawkins8592
@courtneysawkins8592 2 месяца назад
Not the doctors job
@jwalt8019
@jwalt8019 2 года назад
Tehran, the man that was beaten up, I truly hope that he gets the help that he needs.
@mursalarabia
@mursalarabia 5 лет назад
How doctors and nurses are not trained to deal with a patient having a panic attack? Poor guy was not in his right mind.. at least the male nurse tried his best to calm him down a little.
@thankyounext365
@thankyounext365 5 лет назад
mursalarabia they are generally trained however they need to think of the well being of the whole rather than the one. If someone is having a panic attack or mentally ill and is triggered they’re more likely to be sedated and treated then a psychiatric team will take over.
@mursalarabia
@mursalarabia 5 лет назад
thankyou next think of the well-being of the whole got him to leave without getting any kind of help.. which is extremely unacceptable.. you are dealing with a patient not thinking normally perhaps reliving the moment he was attacked every 5 seconds out of his mind, shaking like a leaf .. there are a lot of ways to help without him being sedated.. reassurance is one , that he is in a safe place telling him it’s gonna be alright, breathing experiences .. you don’t need to be a psychiatrist to know that... they are not mechanics fixing cars.. it’s a trauma center dealing with traumatized patients
@KC-wx1ty
@KC-wx1ty 5 лет назад
Not all hospitals have psychiatric wards or emergency psychiatric watch zones, many actually don't and therefore the personnel who would be trained for that simply aren't present. Where I live there's over 4 hospitals. Only one hospital has a ward and emergency watch area, the city has a mobile mental health team, and there's a community place with mental health nurses and station for people to stay a few days. And honestly it's actually not enough. But that's why cases would get turned away. They're not bad enough to admit to hospital, or arrange transfer to the correct hospital. Here's a lorazepam, calm down, go home.
@OzzieOzzieOzzieOyOyOy
@OzzieOzzieOzzieOyOyOy 5 лет назад
He was panicking and shaking because he has a drinking problem. No doubt he was needing a drink.
@DarkLumiya
@DarkLumiya 5 лет назад
If they spend 2 hours calming down one person they are ignoring 6 others who are at risk of dying. They know exactly what they are doing, unless you're suggesting we let others die this is the only way to deal with this situation in a very busy A&E. After his injuries are taken care of he will be seen by the right people, accident and emergency (A&E where this is filmed) is no place to spend ages calming down one person, how would you feel if your child was sick and no one was coming because they were too busy calming down a panic attack instead of sedating him.
@mittenkitten2392
@mittenkitten2392 5 лет назад
Hospital beds have been through a lot
@shannongorman6516
@shannongorman6516 4 года назад
Where are the comfort items such as pillows and blankets.
@happydays1336
@happydays1336 2 года назад
I would love to give Liz a makeover--no black eyeliner or black hair which are way too harsh looking for her age. She obviously was a knock-out beautiful woman when she was younger and a model.
@jackiemarini3203
@jackiemarini3203 Год назад
She was a model agent Not a model I'm not being rude .This is my second time watching so I heard it better. But I know what you mean.☮️💜✝️
@sharonhall3246
@sharonhall3246 5 лет назад
A very poorly treated alcohol withdrawal
@shannongorman6516
@shannongorman6516 4 года назад
if they think he broke his neck why isnt the patient in a Servical collar and on taped or strapped to a backboard? very odd patient can seriously injure or paralize himself with out proper backboard and cervical colar.
@leannecanty8821
@leannecanty8821 Год назад
I wonder why they wouldn't keep the CT Scan and x-ray results, in case the guy who got beat up comes back in?
@babenning
@babenning 5 лет назад
I hope that woman who came in unconscious is ok. It looked like she might have been a drug user as well, her feet looked like they had lots of injection sites, not judging. And the man who got beat up, I felt bad for him. I wonder if he was so anxious bc he needed a drink, again no judging from me. I hope he is doing well.
@livinglife8333
@livinglife8333 5 лет назад
Sadly he’s probably going thru alcohol withdrawal.
@shannongorman6516
@shannongorman6516 4 года назад
Very odd. Admitting someone for no found broken ribs. I broke 3 ribs and I had a very hard time breathing, coughing, walking, moving, laying down, issues sleeping, I was sent home and Care for myself. I was told I would have to take it easy and do breathing excercises. NO ADMISSION>
@Classicfem
@Classicfem 3 года назад
Money?
@allisontaylor1818
@allisontaylor1818 5 лет назад
Daniel,,,you made me cry!!
@nikkikidd8428
@nikkikidd8428 Год назад
Just because Turan left doesn’t mean he would have to be rescanned it he were to come back the next day. The results will still be there on record. I do wish he had stayed but I think he was in withdrawals from alcohol and if so I can understand completely how difficult it would be for him. I wonder if they could have given him something to help him. I am a sober drug addict and I was addicted to opiates which I injected and the withdrawals I got were the worst thing I have ever been through and I have been through a lot lol.
@DR10002
@DR10002 Год назад
Yes it does. They have no way of knowing if he fell on his head again or had some new physical trauma and no hospital in a modern country would ever go off old test results after a patient has left the facility.
@LisaD007
@LisaD007 Год назад
I love Daniel. ❤
@angelafeldhahn4849
@angelafeldhahn4849 2 года назад
😂🤣13:22 husband realizing he has a sternum for the first time.
@jackiemarini3203
@jackiemarini3203 Год назад
Why didn't they give the man that has a drinking problem something to calm him down ?
@DR10002
@DR10002 Год назад
Ya some ativan would have been super helpful.
@sallieharris2731
@sallieharris2731 3 года назад
Why would you go to the ED with all those diamonds on ?
@wally2786
@wally2786 4 года назад
Turan needs a drink!!
@cjmurray3958
@cjmurray3958 5 лет назад
The nurse 😍😍😍😍😅😅😍😍😍😍
@lostonpath
@lostonpath 5 лет назад
What the heck .. why didn't that PA give that little boy meds if not before she fiddled with it but at least after ... how barbaric ... I cried with him through the xray ...
@ameliashostak4764
@ameliashostak4764 5 лет назад
i'm pretty sure she said they would give him something for the pain, when they didn't show it i thought maybe it got edited out. he was a really cute boy, i felt bad for him too.
@mrsardesch80
@mrsardesch80 5 лет назад
Probably only gave him ibuprofen. Which would have not helped much with a broken wrist....as a mum, this really broke my heart 😕😢
@lostonpath
@lostonpath 5 лет назад
@@ameliashostak4764 actually the Dr. after the xray and before the cast said FINALLY they would give him something for pain .... I've always been impressed with the way medical is handled over the pond ... but that broke my heart
@ameliashostak4764
@ameliashostak4764 5 лет назад
@@lostonpath yeah i remember thinking to myself i hope they give him something stronger an like an Aleve type thing cuz my husband broke his wrist and he almost cried from the pain, but than again what do you give a child that young for pain relief?? i've watched other bbc shows where children are given morphine, but that was in car accidents.
@lostonpath
@lostonpath 5 лет назад
@@ameliashostak4764 exactly they had something they could have given that child instead of waiting on the Dr. To finally do it ... they sure pumped the rest of them with drugs
@NurseAnnaG
@NurseAnnaG Год назад
If only the US could mandate the 4 hour rule. Wait times to be given a bed are up to 18 hours, unfortunately our hospitals with the exception of Veteran's hospitals and a few State run hospitals are privatized and thus we are at their mercy. Some times you're to sick ( think gastritis ) too sit in a waiting room with 1 or 2 shared bathrooms for hours.
@lanapoulliot7682
@lanapoulliot7682 2 года назад
Leave your jewelry at home
@maya-ny6vn
@maya-ny6vn 5 лет назад
how’d i get here
@DeborahWalling
@DeborahWalling 5 месяцев назад
@melissaroth4467
@melissaroth4467 Год назад
The description is incorrect.
@AndukeMTGEDH
@AndukeMTGEDH 5 лет назад
Anybody else notice how they gave the lady with a sore chest pain meds before her exam, but the kid who's crying from sever pain in his arm isn't given anything? That's atrocious! Children shouldn't be put through any unnecessary pain, especially when adults aren't put through it
@forgottenpixel
@forgottenpixel 4 года назад
They said they were going to give him medication before he went to x-ray. We just didn't see it. 9:58
@piva1358
@piva1358 3 года назад
So they become addictive to opioids????
@ContessaBlue
@ContessaBlue 5 лет назад
More Drugs?? Happy Days!!!!
@derekkjorvestad2310
@derekkjorvestad2310 5 лет назад
What happened with that guys heart
@sherrydoucette8290
@sherrydoucette8290 5 лет назад
Yes really what happened to his Heart!!!
@Grace1957-
@Grace1957- 5 лет назад
His heart was fine,he's waiting for surgery on his leg.
@ingridakerblom7577
@ingridakerblom7577 5 лет назад
He daid he sometimes experienced shortness of breath, that & his age etc makes him a bigger risk than a healthy 30 y old to put to sleep.. narcosis is always a risk & he had more riskfactors than others.. thats why they want to make sure that his heart IS strong enough to go trough a narcosis.. bcs you are not just sleeping, your are actually half dead, you would not wake yp if you werent in a respirator during surgery.. many ppl dosent understand really how serious it is & cant think a little further..
@shyone968
@shyone968 5 лет назад
Your description does not match the video. Other than that it is a great video. Monetizing something you don't own is a no no though.
@penilomu5864
@penilomu5864 5 лет назад
First to like and comment this vidz lets go hahha
@Classicfem
@Classicfem 3 года назад
Drink? Head injury?
@jackiemarini3203
@jackiemarini3203 Год назад
Do you think that lady has diamond's 🙄
@rosaamaro8966
@rosaamaro8966 10 месяцев назад
😊😊😊😊 mi omeneoswn esmno😊❤😊😊😊❤
@janicebetos7736
@janicebetos7736 4 года назад
Do they even sanitized the bed? I haven't seen the beds cleaned before use.
@rosaamaro8966
@rosaamaro8966 10 месяцев назад
Bd sizzle dk❤❤
@jujub428
@jujub428 5 лет назад
Don’t be like Liz
@cousinnastee495
@cousinnastee495 3 года назад
seems like most the nurses in this segment who are interviewed on camera are hand picked attractive nurses or actresses
@Misjel87
@Misjel87 Год назад
The last doctor that saw Turan was TERRIBLE. Please tell me she gave up her job for something else.
@rosaamaro8966
@rosaamaro8966 10 месяцев назад
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@rosaamaro8966
@rosaamaro8966 10 месяцев назад
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@rosaamaro8966
@rosaamaro8966 11 месяцев назад
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@rosaamaro8966
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@titoradici4151
@titoradici4151 Год назад
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@rosaamaro8966
@rosaamaro8966 10 месяцев назад
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@rosaamaro8966
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@CatsRule2024
@CatsRule2024 Год назад
That doctor treating the patient Teran is cold-hearted. He obviously was going through withdrawals and anxiety. They could’ve called hospital mental health services. Here in the States they take alcohol withdrawal very seriously.
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